Tbrand-new EU Digital Agenda launched in August 2010
promises much to European consumers and businesses.
The goals set by the Agenda seem to announce the beginning
of a new era for EU citizens, in which prosperity will be achieved
by the migration to the use of online public and private services
for all, and increased growth and productivity will be secured by
the diffusion of IT-enabled services through modern, high-speed
telecommunication infrastructure. Achieving these goals is expected to bring unprecedented benefits to the European economy
in the years to come: realizing the Single Market for electronic
communications – a target that the Council wants to see achieved
by 2015 – is expected to generate more economic benefits than
the 1985-1992 Single Market package – which makes the Digital
Single Market potentially the most important reform package of
all times for the European Union.

Tbrand-new EU Digital Agenda launched in August 2010
promises much to European consumers and businesses.
The goals set by the Agenda seem to announce the beginning
of a new era for EU citizens, in which prosperity will be achieved
by the migration to the use of online public and private services
for all, and increased growth and productivity will be secured by
the diffusion of IT-enabled services through modern, high-speed
telecommunication infrastructure. Achieving these goals is expected to bring unprecedented benefits to the European economy
in the years to come: realizing the Single Market for electronic
communications – a target that the Council wants to see achieved
by 2015 – is expected to generate more economic benefits than
the 1985-1992 Single Market package – which makes the Digital
Single Market potentially the most important reform package of
all times for the European Union.